Die Gleichheit (Equality) was a Social Democratic bimonthly magazine issued by the women's proletarian movement in Germany from 1890 to 1923.
[1] For many years it was the official organ of the international women's socialist movement.
[2] Die Arbeiterin was published by the Social Democrat Emma Ihrer in Velten for more than a year from 1890 to 1891 with little success.
[4] At the First International Conference of Socialist Women in Stuttgart, 1907 it was reported that the magazine had a distribution of 70,000 copies.
[4] By 1910 Die Gleichheit, the central socialist organ for women workers, had a circulation on 80,000.